MORE SPOILERS BELOW! If you haven't beaten Splatoon 2 and intend to, I would advise that you not proceed.

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New arrangement! For anyone familiar with the ending battle of the game, this is the first track plays when you and Marie are fighting DJ Octavio and Callie. The music for this battle is a badass remix of Calie's single Bomb Rush Blush but by DJ Octavio (yet still featuring Callie). It's totally cool:

I have some remarks about Epilogue:- Did you write m3/4 like that intentionally? Because it sounds like the octaves are G and A instead of E and F- I'm not sure, but in m20 it sounds like the E is re-struck instead of tied- It sounds like m22 is just 5 beats instead of a fermata but it might be better to write it like that anyways- m24 the run is 8 32nd notes and starts with a C#- m25 the tempo should be q = 76- Is there a reason why you hid the number for the group of 7 and 10 notes in m24 (if you're going to keep it as 7 notes) and 31?

I have some remarks about Epilogue:- Did you write m3/4 like that intentionally? Because it sounds like the octaves are G and A instead of E and F

The E and F# are definitely there in the original. If you slow it down, you can hear them as they ascend to the G and A in the rolled chord. As I listen now though, it does sound like the last two chords have more notes in them, and I think I left them as they were to stay consistent with the number of voices. I'll add those notes in though.

- Is there a reason why you hid the number for the group of 7 and 10 notes in m24 (if you're going to keep it as 7 notes) and 31?

Like the fermata thing, it's a contextual stylistic thing. They're runs; they don't necessarily need to have a set number for how they fit. Similar to how you would see a cadenza written. I could un-hide the numbers, but they would look super tacky.